,or mfp pis to e yate In all this world, thdfd is pro ey Jo Ni .uinmealt .,.l
many of the tenants themselves to cone o great e te hou o Their Ifnter taiil
morhliag A nd festerdiy'll autiful i an shrubs chei t Ifl afl ouit
and fhif bC 6neund recdufi~tlfi--alm h~1bnd balvage* Iiadsdtt arels sit 8 -At
I issfaced 661i9 1it.werOft
I have heard that petitions have regularly been sent to the s ain .tta IC
Governor pleading that somethei be dlone about this situation,
but with no results. Why are these particular animals so sacred? 'tis TititNifl i blkr
eri, tdo hde to knyone tut I khow They a night h tle lea in- ehti.l

of. Ceo Md leave in certain
oaiC --ae7 to a cash award,
7 =1. was commended for
her Initiative and interet she
hias ak In nher work.
M. is formerly was em-
pl U. ti. She has
peo wijth tlh Panama
Canl Company since August of
this year.

on n i also a wel IM
Ua and has been
court in Ite n Un
ilding the B. gI
Mrt. Oraduated f t
rdlties at Harvard, orn
Sad Brown, he has
=*n law at the latter
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S." li r- V.t., 'NWl 11-
) --Wbrld markets must be
re-captured or the nation will
mW Ia t he director' of Cam-
b Iersecha D. Newsom.
m of the atlonal range
M0 I 7th annual ovwUtim
Farmers are caught it a price
squeeze similar to those follow-
ins World Wars I and II, the
Columbus, Ind.. farmer qld in
calling for a full national policy
imed at capturing and main-
taining those avenues of foreign
trade.
As a means of readfg' such
markets, Newoem suggested:
1. A two-price system for
domestic and foreign ales.
2. A lowering on tariff bar-
riers.
s.'An eating of government
controls.
", l we continued to make, it
diffllt for free mn and free
countries to market their pd
uce o reervlces. w move in
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Request To Prake
SMANCHE T J, Ra,. 11
S(UP) Dr. Hermaann Sander,
Swho three years ao was aequit-
Ited of the "mercy laying of a
woman cancer patent, han lost
his fourth bid to win reinstate-
ment in the Hilsborough County
Medical Society
Member attenung the so-
t city's dinner meeting laat ngh
voted 57 to 37 for hi re a
ment, but that wasR. al votes
short of the necessary two-thirds
majority needed for rudmUdaon.
IS Ninety-four of the Socety's 180
members were In attemCae.
Bander, a native of Schenee-
Itady, N.Y. and now a rlsdent of
Candia, was acquitted March 9,
1950 of the slaying of Mrs. Abble
C. Borroto, ,5. by injecting 10
d cubic centimeters of air into her
S veins. She died Dec. 4, 1949. while
Many a patient at Hillsborough Coun-
d, par- ty Hospital at Goffstown.
4 Latin
. ha, Camera Tour
e o1 :To Morgan Gardens
On at-Set For Sunday
. States The Fort Amadot Service Club
Seme will sponsor a camera tour of
e un- Moran Gardens o0 Sunday, of-
, Br iclal of the club announced to-
taUuht dg
istitu- ~'rl dressed in local costumes
will be on hand to add color to
pictures taken by shutterburgs.
Busses will leave from the A-
IMk mador club at 1:30 p.m. for the
gardens. However, personnel
with private vehicles are wel-
come to meet the group at the
M gardehs at 2 p.m

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NEW.YORK. Nov. 11 (UP' -
Tne B o n x Zoo aninuncedi CAMBRIDGE. Mass..Nov. 11
1.oidtl v tod.v., 11 has lound a ,UP, President Nathan M.
n ie for it; loveloi n hippopota- I Pusey of Harvard URIversity to-
n.us.'Pere II dav was in strong dlagreement
Her name I" Phoebe. formerly with Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy
o[ E; t Alrica. She weighs 31., IR-Wis.I on whether invocation
poudiis and. has dimensions bet- of the Fifth Amendment auto-
ter left to the imaglinalin imatically implied a confession of
The announ'lenent of the new ,uilt on the part of a witness.
rconi.i ," beiueen Pete and Phoe-
b, A.i the Jlcst wor of .roologi-l The educator's opinion was
c, lovemakilne In the Bronxi onLaiied in a letter which he
since tne recent fiasco tlluolving ,nr to McCarthy in answer to
penelol'e the Platlvpus Tile zoo, th letter's second teleRram con-
hooed for more success in tle ernmg the retention of Prof.
h!poo tank than it experienced Wendell H. Furry on the Harvard
il the nlatypusary. faculty.
Penelope had led everyone to
believe she had become a moth- The exchange began last week
e-. which would have been an he McCarthy wired Pusey de-
c ent of historic importance. But manding to know wihy Furry had
zookeepers dug deep into her ,.ot been dismissed. Furry, a ph-
nudd,, burrow last week a nd allegedly had refused to
isicist, allegedly had refus
f found only Penelope, looking tell McCarthy's investigate ,
back at them with a duck-billed committee whether he was a
Mona Lisa smile. Communist or had engaged In
Communist activities, including
United Synagogu espionage and the indoctrina
tion of students with Red phll0-
Of America Opens sophy.
Conv n 15 "I cannot agree that the use
Convention Nov. 15of the constitutional safeguard

MIAMI BEACH. Nov. 11 (UP)
- The United Synagogue of A-
merica opens its convention
here Nov. 15 with more than 700
Jewish leaders from all parts of
the United States and Canada
participating.
Several associated organiza-
tions will conduct special events
in conjunction with the three-
day convention. Principal speak-
ers will include Charles Rosen-
garten 6f Waterbury. Conn., na-
tional first vice president of the
group, and Dr. Simon Greenberg.
executive director of ,United
Synagogue.

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ment must be taken as a confep-
sion of guil t," the educator
wrote.

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NEW YORK, Nov. 11 (UP) Champions and r D kll -- -, I
former champions are in the late boxing news., IED0m A854' F da s C BHS Game
Lightweight king Jimmy Carter is a solid (5-13) __. d1 J C., am e
favorite over Armand Savoie tonight in Montral. Ye R i No 1 ) h iChampu Kid Gavlr i0 eOY
The Cartei,-Savoie meeting will be the first title Ageless Satchel Paige says he oveal ie bt r e e-
probably nas pitched a t aienset0a
bout in Montreal in 22 years. probably as pitcel h lt ends his 'Wbtle ag tb a ie 'i
l -m.iaor league baseball game. eterAn ch er ohnny
Carter Is known as a "chips New York Commission. Chair- 'O ld Satch" b requcl h e tlyh It be boat time fpr the lads Robert'Moi will be favored
down" champion. The 29-year-;man Bob Christenberry says changes his mind-but, as of o- "I-m not gollg to-Uy what it of Balboa High eol.nd thelwith the tt of corraling the
old Champ has lost three non-iTurpin was suspended when they ge says he doesnlan l -Gavllan hld. but I ave a Junior College. again test one J. C. boys -4d leading them to
title bouts this year but won Commission learned.a New York o join the Baltimore Ores bi surprise reai for the Whole another's footba gear. Ia mid- thelV b hlma chores.
both championship fights by a woman had brought assault next Spring. There are several world. And It win be a surprise October, the football lovers frol- Morr is 'reu ir kes to play'
knockout. One loss was to Savoie charges against the fighter. reasons Prige is leaving the to Bratton too. Afd 111 show It kicked In the mud, .acrmbled the d Vsit alde s of the game.
which is why he got the title Christenberry says the suspen- majors. Satchel hts heard dg, b him." wildly for ball carriers, returned Frolm h Lnd position, he has
bout with Carter. sion will be lifted when "the out talk that his fi ball as h e two soranara meet In to the locker rooms and the his own abWhuues .of looking for
In Chicago, challenger Johnny police and correctional authori- gojie. His sponsor, B111veck. al- the Chieago Stad um at 9 p.m. showers, sent their uniforms to back-fld mes coming his way,
Braton promises he won't "eat ties give Turpin complete clear-iso isn't round .any longer (CbT) with thber battle, over the planners and one crossedlsympathiuing with their Inten-
care'ess" against Champion Kid ance." IVeck has lost his job as press 5I madi, slated fora natin- the large white stripe into theltion, a d men prescribng his
Gavilan as he did in two other Says Turpin: "Rest assured. I Ident of the St. Louil ownss al television network with the end enG. e. own therow..to .aed them back!
bouts. shall, if I can. appeal and fightlwhen the club moved to Balti- Ohleago area bIaee eat:. Coach John Faweett. has been from w a they came. posses-
Bratton says: the suspension In every possible more. A third reason Paige. is The Chicago blackout made hard at t with hia Balboa Bull- sing s.ul.-eIer. for fingers he
"Ypu can't fight the same guy way." quitting is his age. Satchel ad- the gate sale, at a $15,000 top dogs, brew ag wdma hot "T" wraps them adroitly about the
twice and not learn something There are conflicting stories asl mts 46- and probably is* old- price, boom and a crowd df..er- leaves to cooj oft the Junior Col- heads of oppoang back, casual
about him. I'm not as fancy as to Turpin's future. Randy, who er. haps 15,000 was expected. lege castle o f nams. From like.
I used to be. And my hands are lo. to Bobo Olson in a bout! Paig.e isn't too keen about. Gaviln anticipated little trou- these torso-busting saermmagesi For-y O residents In the moun-1
In good shape." whih filled the vacant middle-iplaying in Baltimore. He re- be in making the weight for will no doubt come new patterns tainas tt haven't yet witnessed
Bratton has been troubled weight title, says: "As I said.lin cently said --'Never got treated the scrap, but he had plenty of and skta to co.luse the Green tthe artm of fhottll as played
Vith fragile hands throughout New York. before meeting Olson, too good n that town, even respect for Bratton, whom he Wave. Re'Ull Srpe up h sre- in t # Cal Zone now Is the
his career. I intended that to be my last. when I played a couple of ex has beaten once abl' Wom he serves to wear t the togged Um a look-see. Youdn
Heavyweight Chamnion Rocky I'm ready to retire." Turpin's hibltions there." If Paie sticks believed he had besdI twice. College aetfdaer.. And In on men "bLsh. gall away at
Mprciano probably will defend in manager George Middleton his a the mes May he has a big chunkle ach ot sbra-shirted men, ill,-l
Miami next February. Manager says: "What Turpin meansis e to his guns,the majors will hae The discrepancy resulted from ot stalwart laddte who i capable gallop ._iSt, .rvta red hand-i 'rDo ando
Al Weill says he wi'l take the doesn't intend fighting until his pst one o lder- 'the last scrap between the two, of sweetening the ma I potons. kerchlet art ts eand o~ "-jaotheir fvoriteI
ehrmn on a tour of the Pacific domestic troubles are over." fo"ers. As Fpige himself aid in the Stad um Nov. 28, 1951. Last time th 40 od man Bal- young ot mI i all the boys ,.
and make plans for a title de- Finally, another setback for one I day-'Take a good luck. when the dispute ended in a 10 boa High mcthol team met the sneaekoI.. fwl for- a pow-- ...
fense when he returns. Weilllveteran Ike Williams. Jed Black guy like me don't come around round draw. The ouftome was15 man Junior olesquad the wow. ntautes later they
says: "I want Rocky to fight the of Michigan State University evey day. assailed by many newspapdrmen, C"ollege, raw 7 ts favor- rem T tle sporting i.'
guy who would draw the most' decisioned the former light- a a "hometown" decision. ed not only aper for the gam.
money in Miami." weil'bt. champ Monday ni ht in AFAr.a "I beat him that t4ne," Oavl- game but to w l t Being as, Grls, drop the bingo cards
Fort Wayne, Indiana. Wiams A VUll p n' U ielaIan smiled. "No mater what how an exlanattmes isin ordeFroda.j 1., lay aside.. w
Former middleweight' Chain- says his future is "undecided." hey say, I win'tl$ tli." here it be. Uenat. falboa High d;C's latest and get
ipon Turnin arrived in South-'Tke says he will return to his MamL In I "But Bratton, g od Scbool ouf *s ta e teamI to th Stadium to ogle
ampton. England, yesterdv and 1b;.' in Trenton, New Jersey l Ill fighter. He's fast and e man that game, .aid was the under- at.these- or. Husbands, staff
learned of his suspension by the
_..- __- .....-- II u f in ter now than be ned to, hen the host team and retains the law's lap and Con on out.
By unIll OOV I fought hi before." favorite role. Logical, that. So
S rlG 1- a avilan In his -stoutlng, a- with a 15 man squad (minus one Folks or the urroundin hills. ,
lv i rV DETROI, Nov 11 (P) -The Ia t Oarmen Bajlto, lccess- gone. fiatway, North) the hoQoout' of those ham iioe. get f
t ..C.ac..P uProfessional Gollers Association IlOy., defended.h, tlvo0t0ealgebraic orcoames into astride the burro and t on ifn
entsionky Cleroa< n rAan e.-ryant E.Oi( st! r. 4Tt is Fc" as y n o -ws__Inuh, er-m ne.Tie"We criter eo '
has opened a five-day meeting -sixth time, but it as hard plsy one simply changes thehere. Te the crttr the.tgoal
-eeds p e Thn 40-14 in Detroit by cutting up $8.00 struggle and he trl .e.1 only sign of the subtrahend a pro- ost and Msnat whilee In te v.
eI e e TThean 4 14 money was raised during ba spllt'decslo'. ut Ga. .ee as In ad Oa"ce a Iadition; eresur t, ahi e a'Sadlum t' this Pecta-
Needs Petter Than 40-14 1nb U p $68u 0bad 10 ft d Isb a I
the National Golf Day tourne- planned that the nplen ws orlte. Fried, it'll be rghtnng
creiment sponsored by a aazi weak because he had too much
Score To Im press Him iSom S 09.00 t ble making th 147 po und'

'uuah Chunk. Pennsylvania
Change Its name to Jim
TopIe in honor of the late
'*srts star.
Si widow has approved
Sof naming the town
husband and will visit
Chunk later this week.
now i in Tulsa. Oklahoma.
the plan. the name will be
ed to "Jim Thorpe" if the
Permits her husband's bo-
Sbe buried there.
source says If the plan
through a hospital will,
t there at an initial cost

baseman Al Rosen of
has taken an off-
lob With a Cleveland in-
banking firm. Rosen ih
for a business career
playing days are over...
Ted AthUnia the
star of the day, winnIng
races at Jamaica. iCie-
include a front-runinag
"Thi Bide" l'the Ma-
Puree.

congressional district gave: B
Lipscomb, Republican, 42,800 rEHRAN. Iran, Nov. 11 (UP) laughed, wept and yawned by low this man to talk for me give me choice to defend my-
votes Arno e rat, 34 Ousted Lx-premier Moham- turns, declared he resisted the He's not appointed by me. He's self."
Lipscomb and Arnold were theiheart seizure during a recess of premier last August because he "His father has burned. (the were tossed back and forth and
hioces of their party organiza-his treason trial today after he thought it was a hoax. Persian equivalent of a vile, Morsadegh again jumped to his
tions. Independent Republican told the military judges to "get "1 thought it was a coup cunning and dishonest person-). feet.
John L. E. Collier got 3,616 votes up and go home" because they d'etat," he cried. "Could a pre- You've no right to force him He headed for the exit door
and Independent Democrat Ir-ihad no legal right to try him. mier be so unimportant that on me." but apparently changed his
ving Markheim 1,152 The 73-year-old Mossadegh even such a royal order had to The judge rapped for order mind halfway and, grumbling
President Eisenhower said to- went pale. clutched his heart be brought to him by an army and told Mossadegh: "If you aloud, returned to his seat. He
day he is pleased that the Re- and called for coramine officer?" continue this fracas I'll hlve to told reporters later "I love it
publian Party won the Califor- (heart stimulant) drops as he Mossadegh shrieked that his order a closed hearing. Keep here--ily ccll is cold;
nia House seat. stood in a corridor, defense counsel was "traitor," quiet."
The President volunteered the Ushers brought him the drops then chuckled as the proracutor But the 73-year-old Mos- Ws i ar f-,u
statement at his news confer-- and a glass of water, Mossadegh Brig. Hossein Azemoudeh. ask-- sadegh, who *as deposed last wd o v
ence. He did not amplify upon took a few faltering sips and ed in acid tones whether Mos- August after an il4-fted at-
the remark, then, his energy apparently sadegh realized the meaning of tempt to oust the Shah, cried: Far l C r
He observed that at last restored, strode back into court court procedure and the law. I'l leave the court if don't
week's news conference he and resumed his emotional ap- When thi presiding judge. eo on h
was forced to say he was not peal for freedom. Gen. Nazroilah Moghbeli, asked
wholly pleased with election He burst into tears and said, the defense counsel, Col. Jalil I h
results in New York, where a "all I've struggled for is for my Rozorgmehr, if he accepted the In ol oni
Democrat was elected mayor, country ana my nation." court's jurisdiction, Mossadegh William Warfield who captl-
and in New Jersey, where the The balding former premier, leased to his feet. vated a Panami City audience
Republicans lost the governor- who has kept the court in an "I must myself defend my on Monday night with an obl-
ship and a House seat to thecourt in an .ms m f d
ship and a House seat to the uproar with his tears, laughter case," he -houted. "I won't al- ng display of musicianship sel-
Democrats. name-calling and threatened dom seen locally, makes nis
Mr. Eisenhower said he is glad, walkouts since the trial began farewell appearance on the Isth-
w to say that he is leased Sunday, cried: bmus tonenht
ithls inCalifornia hv o t no rench Paper Prints mus tonight.
yesth terdayesults in have committed no crime Warfield performs at the Abel
eNationalGOP leaders playedex:ept to protect my court a- L Bravo College auditorium in the
down the effect of the sensa- against foreign exploitation and city of Colon with an entirely
tional spies-in-government case in'',gues so my nation could be alM a ylc ew program featuring elec-
which burst into headlines last try Independent." i T l i tions from Handbl,. Brahms,
.week and this week. He sat down and renewed his \ .Gounod and Verdi Also fie e
But Indiana National Repub- attacks on his attorney, the OTTAWA.. 11 (UP) .. chantles and a group of Negro
Ucan committeeman Ralph M. competency of the court and OTTAWA. Nov. 11 (U ) he spirituals, including arrange-
Gates said in Indianapolis that Great Britain which he accused ro en e nguage sne .P a Le 4 ments of Hall Johnsoh, -Harry
the Harry Dexter White case o buying off Iranian officials Drit yesterday is Burlgh nd John Wr.
Jives the GOP "the issue"and "if while he was expropriating the it said was bell ved to trl Not even after the
Scan be exploited... "We'll win" Anglo-Iranian Oil Co.'s billion Ifinal testament" of Premier Jo- Not erpreted "OrMan h er a
the eight Indiana house seats in' dollar holdings. sef Stalin, smuggled out hf Rus- terprete of insitent clamor Mon-
next year's elections. Mossadegh, again i a an eploe da night was the audience sat-
Republican national commit- through the whole gamut of renti Beria .Iled after being treated to
tee chairman Leonard W. Hall his emotional fireworks, sob- T a htrenti tBerf e half dozen encores tncludin
said that the GOP victory in bed that the Shah of Iran copy o the document, in Rusa I s frm eshoor
California was "an endorsement was a decent youth but .ur- COPY f the document, n it .tas from Geshw.s Po
of the Eisenhowr administra ru Sian, had been turned over to it and Bere.'. He wonod .up Z0,
Shrouded b traitors bought of by a former diplomat who quit' the piano In his own. accoman-
als called it a "tribute t o y B his post when his country went i Iment of an. english folk-aorig
He lso c thu astriute o The moody Mossadegh, who Communist. The paper said the which rung down the curttii on
the power of enthusiastic orga-/ e d ipmh w n
nization" and "a good omen" for exiled diplomat, who was not a program rendered In honor of
the forthcoming 1954 Congress- T .. named believed the document to ROYAL TOUCH King PWi police chief and Mrs. Bolivar E.
lonal elections. ren be authentic, of Greece, visiting the farni of Vallarlno.
The document said Commun- George mlith near OswegOo, Pianist Otto lern, whose ac-
g F r Lo Ch hld n 1ist leaders should remember that Ill., stop#'to pet a farm-yard CoMpaniment was most sensitive,
"no sincere alliance between the kitten. His Queen, Frederita, added lustre to Warfield's lth-
capitalist world and Commun- had been confined to bed in mla debtt. Hers is the associ-
1h Numbers ,T-,rrr, au pism is possible." Nevertheless it chic-gn with a cold. ate director of the New York
License Numbers Thursday, Friday proposed thatRussa ease some College of Music and has ee
of the tensions of the cold war accompanying distinguished ar-
iNoviemberpl in hopes of splitting the Brit- EX-GM w s n ac omey te igld. He -
Principals and teachers of the ish-U.S alliance and weakening sts all over the world. He him
November 18 various Canal Zone schools are th North Atlgatic Trea Tells ke O vel, appearing in or
preparing to receive several ization. 3,0 exte velyngaee
Automobile owners applying for thousand parents and other in- It called Chinese Red leader d efense i ,000 engagement s. eing
new Canal Zone license plates terested adults who have been Mao Tse Tung "one of the great- fn Tonht' concert Is beingded-
are required to submit the last invitedd to visit the schools to- est marxists of our time" and icated by Westerman Concelts to
license receipt issue with their morrow and Friday of this week urged Russian leaders to accept WASIIG TOI o- 11 (P) Colon Gov. Jose Maria onza-
applications and the proper fee, in celebration of American Edu- Mao's advice in Asian policy Pormmn General otors-PrCal- lez. Mayor Jose D. bazar anid
it was announced yesterday at cation Week. matters and to maintain close det Charils B. Wilso told a] nrique Dosman, director of the
the Civil Affairs Bureau. Tomorrow has been set aside alliance with Red China. Joke today at te expense of Abel Bravo College and their
Several applications have al- as Visitors Day in the secondary "One error in judgement in Defense serbtrtm, Charls E. wiVes.
ready been received unaccom- schools and Friday will be Visit- our diplomatic relations with Wilson. Warfield's farewell program is
panied by the last licence receipt ors Da y in the elementary China could result in a serious The jocetM told Wflont the scheduled to begin at 8:30.
issued. schools. menace to the victory of world coursof a Natloual PreaBlb
Although Canal Zone traffic A variety of schedules are be- socialism," the document said. speech. went this way:
regulations require license re- ing arranged by the various The newspaper said it would A senator wanted to get-new Utilities Magnate
ceipts be kept by the owner or principals of the schools in hon- "leave It to experts" to pass on carol nd asked "one ofmy S O ral .
operator of a car while it is in or of the occasion th authenticity of the document, Oa friend. whh of GMf Orri n Williwams
operation, a special clause Last year more than 6,400 peo- But It added that its informant dot would be the be trro I m
waives this requirement during pie took advantage of the yearly was "justified in considering it a '7My Geeral MbUtobs friendald Dfie At Age Of 80
the time between applying for a i occasion to see the workings of document of prime importance, they iBl eere good d gga ted s w
new license plate and receipt of the schools as they go about o even from Stalin hm- tha he ty ~ With an ato- BYVILL, N. Y. Nov. 1 -
the new registration, their daily busi ness. Some sibl even from Stalin him ti train a The senaor (UPy -- Harrison Willams, utl-
Applications for the 1954 Ca- schools had brief programs or self" ___ad, *ell, maybe that would be Iltoes financierri ho once count-
nal Zone license plates will be s pe c i a l decorations but most all right, but when there is no ed his personal fortune at $680,
received all this month but the showed the visitors only the u I clutch edl, where do I put my 0.00 died at his home her
plates will not be issued until average school activities as lived 22 Hurt In Pennsy le r te rday at the age f 80.
December 1. A public drawing is by the students daily. "My General Motors friend Wlliams had been confined t
to be held next Wednesday at 8 The central theme of Ameri- RR Derailment Over s 'Put t in your mouth like Rheelchair for nearly a month
o'clock in the morning for plates can Education Week this year is y corner boss does.'" after breaking both legal in i
1os. 21 to 999. This is the second; ,Good Schools Are Your Respon- Sch ylkill River fall on hisestate. His death Wa
year when a public drawing for sibility. vEasy Way Out said to have been caused by
the lower-numbered plates has -- PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 11 -- -MPPHIS, Tenn. (UP)-Birth- coronary thrombosis.
keen conducted with the cooper- (UP) The first two cars of a days are no problem for Mrs, With him was his wife, Mrs
action and supervision of the Pa- ;WhitA UA.||A HRi Pennsylvania Railroad com- Byrle Kynerd. Her husband and Mona Strader Bush Williams
cific Side Civic Councils. WIIlt HIIUUs e IUld muter train were derailed at her two sons have, the scme long noted as one of the world'
Perso s applying for licenses the height of the morning rush birthday best dressed women.
plates Mhee br.n requ,-Ited ti,, DnilAoma i Di a ngal hour todav lust outside the 30th
use money orders or cli-ek. t, uiui alioa t ir ig anll Street Station.
cover the recistration fr -i rt la st I2 person were In
Application form ifor .nAtur s 22 sn ere
Apes platransor rtatinev-' 'ike Befor e WW 3* 11 t; -ur d.
license plates are avaiable 3 al;pl P I The eghth car trnin hadas
Canal Zone covline otat' fr r-ie
al through the station and wq
License nn I the C I Ati WASHINGT, N ,n 11 TP) sling a br d1e ode. The .
fairs bu i tandi. h D rr V* S T 'I N in Ur ih 1r ,sing a bridge Over the,
hires Builone an nhe DrP r l- w'rn Pr- i ,-nr abed lMr- Schuylkill River when the de.
n1029, Cr's Otale Buildin ,n n ir-:r r r retfi. 1nr I r, nieht rallment occurred.
iila- 10rIr o i I ,rl,',I th i, I- The firs, car was hurled ur
d i i ,r It, F, T Rr,,-r flr the ?ag:,lnst a nine foot high steel
Cr Kir. d nd o, t-s .. ,re mlnein wall at the east end I
CoOTza Kie .dl ,Gne f r in the of the bride. The car crime to
Srre C ansl Z oe Dvion orrr, 1, re.,t in a leaning position a-
Bus Transportation nr ~lr I ini,. ..n: i painst the wall with the tom
rI, a r nm, r, n, r,_-tr' par t iangli. over the side. The
School bus trarsporiation fr n,,r, Ir, t' ngl ,rI, op,,I nd car buckl.'d and crashed
ehlldren uhowe pa:~rnL are a- to ,-, ,,r War into a concrete abutment.
among those moving into tnp ne I I Most of the injured were in
civliln commlinit' at Coro.?lI it F Prid' rn n, Mrl th} first car.
will be made available this week El.(I).."r., .. i,'" 'I'l, ,1 it Police. firemen. rescue squavds
by the Canal Zone Division of l "r ,,. I" 'i:"ni,-' ,,:.,r, and railroad emergency crews
Bchools, it was announced Tues-_ I' ." t" i r...,n iid r,, wer. at tne scene within min-
say. nit hi: :. : '. bei mi.itf ot tr-. They took the injured to
Starting Thursday morning, a th, amOli,.ri: n.ni'ierm and Jpi'.'rson. Presbvterian. Univer-
School bus will be sent to Coro-icon. lt1, I 'E eItatie. trn. llsity and Philadelphia General
sal at 7.30 o'clock and will make ed ,"o n 1m I ie' : dl,- mattl, no-plitals.
the big circle through the main umntr'm r, ,, r,.,nt. Hnil H D. Kruggel. superintendent
streets of the town to pick uplorai sl- rI: na le.'l.ed Ce of the 3'tl 8traet Station ter-
those children attending Diablo coriat-,ns
Rights and Balboa Schools. Tnere a~. r certrCerI.-hed Charles Bo wker Jr., of Phila-
The bus will run at noon for sarLs. turnr :r, 'c.': Di-, deipnia escaped inlurv but was
tose children wlshing tn returnlmonds i 'a m. ri from in too daze'n a condition to des. u
some to Corozal for lunch the noses 'i ..,,' ; ,i' rr, a- ;'rin th.o ccident. The conduc- O order In T I.vn.u
Bus tllcets may ne purchased On. Eu,'r,',a-, '.;r1rem',1 rl.'e tre William Tripplt e of lou- e. atO Ru O
parents from the school prin- patent Io ci, a oces Witit etro,, N. J., also scared un- treq gU wo-t 3. t,
Shinng Ii CX spurs. hu~t. .

MANILA, Nov. 11 (UP) -
Husky Ramon Magsaysay, 48,
popular former Defense Minister,
held a three to one margin over
President Elpidlo Quirino today
and appeared certain to become
the third president of the Phi-
lippine republic.
Counting of ballots from yes-
terday's voting proceeded In
calm orderly fashion despite of-
ficial fears of new violence after
nine persons were killed In elec-
tion day terrorism.
An unofficial tabulation made
by a Manila radio station at 3
p m. gave Magsayshy. the Naclo-
nalista Party candidate, 1,010,-
310 votes to 310,348 for the 62-
year-old Qdirino. standard bear-
er for the Liberal Party. Com-
plete returns were not expected
until Friday.
In the vice presidential race
early incotnplete figures from all
but one of the Philippines 52
provinces gave Magsaysay's run-|
ning mate, Carlos P. Oarcla.|
551.265 votes to 266,474 for the
Liberal Patry's Jose Yulo.
The vice presidential race is
important because Quirino, if